Email may be the most efficient way to initiate contact with a potential interviewee. The email should be written formally (similar to a cover letter for a traditional interview, but shorter). This is a great way for you to introduce yourself and explain your intentions for the interview.
Be sure to include:
- An appropriate subject line (“Jefferson Student Informational Interview Request”).
- A brief introduction of yourself and your background (1-2 sentences).
- If appropriate, explain how they became a contact for you (alumnus, friend, family).
- Your intentions for writing and why this organization interests you.
- A time frame that you might meet.
Sample emails:
Dear Sally:
My colleague Jack Smith suggested I reach out to you. I am a current student at Jefferson in the Radiologic Sciences program, and I am interested in learning about Hahnemann University Hospital. If you have any time in the next few weeks, I would greatly appreciate meeting with you for 30 minutes to learn more about your role in Cardiac Sonography.
Best,
Andrew
Dear Matt:
I am a current student at Jefferson in the FACT program, and I noticed from your LinkedIn profile that we have a fair amount in common. I also attended the University of Delaware for undergrad, and my current clinical experience is at Roxborough Memorial Hospital.
I was hoping to connect with you to learn about CHOP and your career in nursing. My goal is to work as a nurse in the Philadelphia area upon graduation, so I'd love to hear about your experiences and any advice you may have. If you have any time in the next few weeks, it would be great to speak over the phone or in person.
Thank you,
Allison